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anything to do with the "Image of Divine Mercy" that Faustina was instructed by Jesus to paint? Or is the answer more related to one of the other names I mentioned?

After reading your initial thoughts, I don't think it's neccessary to steer you toward or away from anyhting. When you see/get the answer, you'll say "duh!" I suggest you go back and read your first post carefully while re-reading the riddle. That's when the "duh" moment will probably occur.

Quasimodo
My name is nothing but a jest to mark one week beyond His test
Almost
Like most. - He was found at Notre Dame on Quasimodo Sunday (the 1st Sunday after Easter) and was named after the day.

My fingers clenched in fisted show, the ring they bring for all to know
Save me.
Why me? - He rang the bells but didn't hear them because he was deaf

A pall was cast upon this eye, the burden on my shoulders my
Worst curse.
Few worse. - Huge wart over his left eye and hunch backed

I placed her petals in dirty vase and so too others in fine, bright glass
That lied.
These died. - He tried to prove a point to Esmerelda by putting wilted flowers in a beautiful vase and beautiful flowers in an ugly vase. I don't think she got the point...

Then slew the savior loved at first whose love of mine was his one curse
To Hell
He fell. - Quasimodo murdered Frollo, his former benefactor, for condemning Esmerelda

Yes, love is odd and so am I, but great the vision of monstrous eye
Demure,
So pure,

The Latin word means "almost like," a jest by Hugo referring to the Hunchback being almost like a human. He was discovered on Quasimodo Sunday, the Sunday following Easter. One of the most poignant symbols in the book is when The Hunchback puts two vases on the window sill of Esmeralda's room, one is of fine glass but is cracked and the flowers have withered. The other is a simply earthenware pot with lovely flowers. The good one represents the shallow man she loves and the ugly pot is Quasi.

Quasimodo eventually pushed Follio out of the tower, the man who had saved him as an infant and whom Quasi had aalways loved like a father, because Follio wanted to kill Esmeralda.

Good job. I really thought wonder would have nailed it first as he even got the name in his initial thoughts. Oh well.

Spoiler for guess

QuasimodoMy name is nothing but a jest to mark one week beyond His testAlmostLike most. - He was found at Notre Dame on Quasimodo Sunday (the 1st Sunday after Easter) and was named after the day.

My fingers clenched in fisted show, the ring they bring for all to knowSave me.Why me? - He rang the bells but didn't hear them because he was deaf

A pall was cast upon this eye, the burden on my shoulders myWorst curse.Few worse. - Huge wart over his left eye and hunch backed

I placed her petals in dirty vase and so too others in fine, bright glassThat lied.These died. - He tried to prove a point to Esmerelda by putting wilted flowers in a beautiful vase and beautiful flowers in an ugly vase. I don't think she got the point...

Then slew the savior loved at first whose love of mine was his one curseTo HellHe fell. - Quasimodo murdered Frollo, his former benefactor, for condemning Esmerelda

Yes, love is odd and so am I, but great the vision of monstrous eyeDemure,So pure,